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This is not exactly the bonding exercise Erik Spoelstra was looking for.

Headache and sinus pressure. Sore throat. Fever. And in at least one case, rhythmic barfing.

Beyond the 2-3 overall record, that just about sums up the Miami Heat's road trip. Early Saturday morning, they brought it back to South Florida.

"We try to do our best," Spoelstra said of the team's germs-across-America tour, with at least seven Heat players dealing with illness recently. "Look, when a guys starts to get sick, it's not quarantine, but we'll send him home, have him miss a shootaround, have him stay in bed if we're on the road."

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